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Nevertheless , the similarities count for something in the debate , and perhaps outweigh the kind of adverse comments that have been made against the poet of the original of the Aulularia . As Arnott himself admits ( p.183 ) ...
Nevertheless , the similarities count for something in the debate , and perhaps outweigh the kind of adverse comments that have been made against the poet of the original of the Aulularia . As Arnott himself admits ( p.183 ) ...
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The μeraßoλn , celebrated as miraculous , to a morally sound culture in the age of Augustus essayed to combine the best of what was Greek with the best of what was Roman , in order to achieve a kind of superculture through the fusion of ...
The μeraßoλn , celebrated as miraculous , to a morally sound culture in the age of Augustus essayed to combine the best of what was Greek with the best of what was Roman , in order to achieve a kind of superculture through the fusion of ...
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Of course , in a case of this kind ' proof ' is impossible , and one can hope for no more than a reasonable degree of plausibility ; but the identification of Postumius as Lygdamus arguably fits the evidence better than any yet ...
Of course , in a case of this kind ' proof ' is impossible , and one can hope for no more than a reasonable degree of plausibility ; but the identification of Postumius as Lygdamus arguably fits the evidence better than any yet ...
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